Artifacts From the Future: Cubicle From the Future

A typical cubicle in 2013. We’ll continue to create a new Artifacts from the Future in upcoming issues of Wired magazine. But we’d like to see your prognostications too. What do you think our world will look like in 10, 20 or 100 years? Each month, we’ll propose a scenario. Then it’s up you: Sketch […]

A typical cubicle in 2013. We’ll continue to create a new Artifacts from the Future in upcoming issues of Wired magazine. But we’d like to see your prognostications too. What do you think our world will look like in 10, 20 or 100 years? Each month, we’ll propose a scenario. Then it’s up you: Sketch out your vision, then return here to upload your ideas, see other submissions and vote for your favorites. Check out http://archive.wired.com/culture/culturereviews/magazine/found/found_1702 this month’s challenge. The concept and most of the text for this Found came from contributor Steven Leckart. Contributing Wired magazine designer Walter Baumann, photo assistants Sarah Filippi and Daniel Salo, deputy photo editor Anna Goldman Alexander, senior editor Chris Baker, and production director Jeff Lysgaard helped create the image. Photo: Daniel Salo; 3-D Imaging: Kevin Hand

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